Per WBRZ, Hill has been sentenced to two years of unsupervised probation, and must pay $375 for the victim’s medical bills, write a letter of apology, and complete 50 hours of community service. Hill also gets a six-month suspended jail sentence.

Hill, LSU’s leading rusher in 2012 as a freshman, is currently serving an indefinite suspension after he and another assailant, Robert Bayardo, knocked a male victim unconscious during a fight in late April. Although a cell phone video showed Hill and Bayardo attacking the victim and high-fiving each other, Hill previously said he was not involved in the incident.

I am obviously missing something here. I don’t live in Baton Rouge, and have been in Texas working, maybe that is it….but…

I thought Hill was already on probation from the previous plea deal, now he would have violated that probation with this plea to simple battery? So he pays $375, a letter of apology, and 50 hours community service? Maybe this is normal, or there is something I missed here, but this seems light. But since he pled guilty, I see no future for Hill with LSU. His indefinite suspension will be expulsion and he will play somewhere else.